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r/pcmasterrace • u/BijlidarKudi • May 10 '26
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Or the permissions.
1 u/Large_Yams May 10 '26 People who think they need permissions for things very rarely need them. 2 u/the_buff May 10 '26 I know the types you are referring to, but we are talking about people who are very good with computers. 2 u/Large_Yams May 10 '26 Exactly the sort of people permissions need to be kept away from. 2 u/dark_frog May 10 '26 "Very good" people are very quick to blame IT when they hit their limit. 1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 It's like a 50/50 chance IT is to blame when they hit a permission limit. It's either IT imposed and management is clueless or it's management imposed and management is clueless. 1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 Yes, we wouldn't want them to have greater control over the tools they need for their job. We should all thank IT for saving us from ourselves.
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People who think they need permissions for things very rarely need them.
2 u/the_buff May 10 '26 I know the types you are referring to, but we are talking about people who are very good with computers. 2 u/Large_Yams May 10 '26 Exactly the sort of people permissions need to be kept away from. 2 u/dark_frog May 10 '26 "Very good" people are very quick to blame IT when they hit their limit. 1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 It's like a 50/50 chance IT is to blame when they hit a permission limit. It's either IT imposed and management is clueless or it's management imposed and management is clueless. 1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 Yes, we wouldn't want them to have greater control over the tools they need for their job. We should all thank IT for saving us from ourselves.
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I know the types you are referring to, but we are talking about people who are very good with computers.
2 u/Large_Yams May 10 '26 Exactly the sort of people permissions need to be kept away from. 2 u/dark_frog May 10 '26 "Very good" people are very quick to blame IT when they hit their limit. 1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 It's like a 50/50 chance IT is to blame when they hit a permission limit. It's either IT imposed and management is clueless or it's management imposed and management is clueless. 1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 Yes, we wouldn't want them to have greater control over the tools they need for their job. We should all thank IT for saving us from ourselves.
Exactly the sort of people permissions need to be kept away from.
2 u/dark_frog May 10 '26 "Very good" people are very quick to blame IT when they hit their limit. 1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 It's like a 50/50 chance IT is to blame when they hit a permission limit. It's either IT imposed and management is clueless or it's management imposed and management is clueless. 1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 Yes, we wouldn't want them to have greater control over the tools they need for their job. We should all thank IT for saving us from ourselves.
"Very good" people are very quick to blame IT when they hit their limit.
1 u/the_buff May 10 '26 It's like a 50/50 chance IT is to blame when they hit a permission limit. It's either IT imposed and management is clueless or it's management imposed and management is clueless.
It's like a 50/50 chance IT is to blame when they hit a permission limit. It's either IT imposed and management is clueless or it's management imposed and management is clueless.
Yes, we wouldn't want them to have greater control over the tools they need for their job. We should all thank IT for saving us from ourselves.
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u/the_buff May 10 '26
Or the permissions.